Department Records
Found in 239 Collections and/or Records:
A Survey of Persons Visiting the Dinosaur and Fossil Exhibits at the American Museum of Natural History, 1989.
Addison Emery Verrill illustrations of mollusks, [1878?-1926?]
Alexander Barrett Klots correspondence, 1932-1971
Mostly correspondence, personal and general.
Alexander M. White public relations correspondence and papers, 1952-1969
Contains papers related to public relations created by Andrew M. White, during his term as President of the AMNH, and the Public Relations office. Includes press releases, speech transcripts, new personnel policy, and letters to donors. Includes correspondence between White and Ruth Norton, then Supervisor of Public Relations.
American Museum Natural History special publications papers, 1930s-1990s.
American Museum of Natural History address book of annual members, 1873.
Handwritten registry book containing names and addresses of annual members of the AMNH in 1873. The front page of the book contains a copy of membership invitations from trustees, information about member benefits and costs, and list of donors. Book contains several signatures of members of Roosevelt family.
American Museum of Natural History administrative files from the director's office
Administrative files from the museum director's office including those of Thomas D. Nicholson, Director 1969-1989. Includes correspondence with William J. Moynihan and George D. Langdon.
American Museum of Natural History annual report photocopies, undated.
Bound photocopies of AMNH annual reports dating from 1912-1987. One box of blowbacks from microfilm.
American Museum of Natural History annual report summaries from Henry Edward Crampton and Roy Waldo Miner, 1908-1932.
Summaries written by Henry Edward Crampton and Roy Waldo Miner for AMNH annual reports. Topics include new installations to AMNH exhibit halls, including the Darwin Hall, expedition summaries, research and publications, specimen collections and accessions. Also includes a five-page timeline of expeditions and field work from 1909-1932.